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Faith A. Muhlenburg is the Project Director for the W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute at the National Medical Association. Ms. Muhlenburg oversees and manages ongoing programs and projects to effect positive and sustainable change in the health status for people of African decent ultimately improving the health of all world-wide. She enjoys working in underprivileged communities and makes every effort to position the Cobb Institute to align with other organizations and key partners who will support its mission and goals.
Ms. Muhlenburg graduated from Radford University with a dual bachelor’s of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Foreign Language (Spanish). She completed an extensive study abroad program in Madrid Spain. She later received her Master’s of Public Administration from George Mason University with a focus in Health Administration and Management and completed a competitive internship in Health Services for developing countries at the PAN American Health Organization (PAHO) a division of World Health Organization.
Her hobbies are mentoring, coaching, outreach/mission projects and working with youth. She believes we can affect change through active mentoring programs world-wide.
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